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‘I am very hopeful Venezuela will be free,’ Nobel prize winner Machado says

Over in Oslo, María Corina Machado is now appearing at a press conference with the Norwegian prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre.

Welcoming her to the Norwegian capital, her Nobel prize lecture, read by her daughter, “brought your message, your story and your struggle for democracy very close to the Norwegian public.”

Responding, she thanks for the warm welcome, and says:

“I would say to all citizens of the world in this hour and assure you that I am very hopeful Venezuela will be free and we will turn a country into a beacon of hope and opportunity, of democracy.”

She adds “peace ultimately is an act of love,” and says “that’s what brought me here: the love of millions of Venezuelans for country, for freedom and for children.

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No reason to doubt US commitment to Nato, Merz and Rutte say

Asked about the recent noises from the US, Merz says he has “no reason to doubt the agreements we have made with the US within the Nato alliance.”

German chancellor Friedrich Merz and Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte hold a press conference at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany. Photograph: Liesa Johannssen/Reuters

He says that the US national security strategy’s language on Nato shows clear commitment.

In other areas, the US government is more critical, he concedes, and says that Germany will have to analyse it.

But he generally says that “we know we must do much more for our security than in the past.”

Nato’s Rutte strikes a similar tone, as he says the US NSS “clearly states that the US is committed to Europe, to keep Europe safe,” and he says it’s clear that European countries are “stepping up.”

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